A video game character versus a novel character. Why is this in this forum?
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Dude Gandolf has lived 800 lives of men and has powers beyond imagination, he can stop arrows in mid air and melt the sword in your hand, create lightning and fire from nothing and is a nearly invincible swordsmen. Only an entity of pure darkness and at the command of near endless armies and master of necromancy rivals the power of Gandolf... Sauron if you don't know. Truly the movie underplays Gandalf's power. Sephiroth was dead before he entered the contest...
Sephiroth can blow up a galaxy, he would turn Gandolf into dust. and a being of pure evil? Sephiroth was a god by the end of FF7, and was infinetly evil
Sephiroth only lost to Cloud and his mates in the promised land because Areth's prayer syphoned most of his strength away. I mean we're talking about a guy who slaughtered Shinra HQ, impaled a giant snake on a tree, got tossed into the lifestream and frozen and yet still had enough power to make a solid astral projection of himself, freed the Weapons, held back Holy and created an almost imprentrable sheild with just his will, was seen to be indestructible in Clouds flashback and oh yeah possed an attack that reduces a Solar System to dust.
Gandalf on the other hand makes a flashlight with his staff, and that includes the books because I have them.
Now who do you say is going to win?
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I just got a question about the Timing of Sephiroth. Now how long does it take him to build up his powers? Does he have to go through stages in order to use his powers. How long does it take him to do that? I'm not saying he is not powerful, but is he very quick?
As for Gandalf, he fough Balrog in the Mines of Moria when he was Gandalf the grey, he reappears as a more imposing figure clad all in white. The change of color is significant, for he has come to replace the corrupted Saruman as the chief of the Wizards. In a sense he has become Saruman, or rather what Saruman should have been.
Gandalf all the way, all he'd have to do was blind sephiroth then slam him in the nards with his staff. Game Over for Seph, and can you believe that Gandalf didn't even break a sweat
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ummm i go with seph boy gandalf is good no doubt but he's not all powerful but if your going in different times of their lives i mean if gandalf was at his peak and sepheroth a 12 year old gandalf might stand a chance but if your going when they were both at their most powerful then seph can take out a galaxy kill ya in one hit while gandalf has alot of his powers such as knocking arrows out of the air and making swords really hot i dunno
you realize however if we're goin on the commercial standards such as the game we should be going by the movies though in which gandalf kills many orcs while a girl is cuttin off the nazgul rides's head (that was so sweet)
but to end my little speach gandalf is more of a leader/mentor in the books and movie than he is a warrior and sepheroth is a down to the bone warrior
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Once again the only power that Gandalf truly displays is a big white light that scares evil people. Now contray to popular belief Sephiroth is not truly evil, he's insane, his mind has been twisted by Jenova. And it's not the mindless insanity of a raving lunatic, it's a cold calculating ruthless insanity Gandalf has yet to meet. Gandalf's power of making swords hot and stopping arrows are useless against the knowldge of the Centra he can't win